Iy has been awhile since I contested, but if my memory
is not too concoluted, after a successful test, I copied
the SD.INI to another name, like CWTSD.INI, CQWWSD.INI,
or such. Next time in that contest, I just renamed the one I
wanted to just SD.INI and used it.
73, Joe, K8JP/K5
On 11/2/2021 7:03 AM, Paul O'Kane wrote:
The simplest and most versatile way is to edit (and test) the relevant
CW memories before a contest. An alternative might be for me to add
appropriate parameters in the template file for each contest - or to
make provision for separate ini files for each contest. But those
options come with their own disadvantages.
It's easy to change the keyer parameters manually - with Shift-F1, F2
etc. I see this as an essential overhead before the start of any CW
contest.
73,
Paul EI5DI
On 02/11/2021 11:47, Micheal Na bPiob wrote:
I do the CWOps CWT every Wednesday and use SD in Linux. It works
perfectly and controls both my rig and my Winkey. I want to enter the
CQ WW CW contest at the end of the month. My problem is I have to
reconfigure SD to send my zone. When I finish the contest is over I
have to reconfigure again for the CWOps test. My solution to this
problem is to have multiple sd.ini files. Is there an easier way?
Especially as I want to enter multiple CW contests next year. I do
have to say though, SD is a great program and works well in Ubuntu
Linux.
73, Mick, MI0HOZ
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